sEyfEMBER o. 1944.. M: IUIHEBSIDI and \ ii News. Snbasrlptlo in» may a. must out t er . ,,,.“'. ..'"..'.'"...":::' s.......“'"*"’"i"'*’ "" '°' ma. I rlsmra. wom- smut. w‘... pakary. Water Shoat. Hark Galdat. II Graavllla Strut. mdlsuwlllbodellvaredtoahyhomalaiammeraide. PIINC! COUNT! II. Advertising ‘THE WESTERN GUARDIAN _ f-"j .1. sure 1mm. solidi: u Ialnarl OOOttQIaIt. “u. i. ggzoperdlyllllfilberwoehlbonalfllorthlsservloe 2:: xi: order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your routs. , Toronto. ' 1N PIIIII. Edlfiltll -—OOB ‘IO Alberton P111100 _ i. "'5'", a. e to u. o-o-et awwuntyam N" “bugdqrueg, Saturdays At 2.80 punlsrpétmnsld-anos! - r1; ~ mggmrT-Kniaitioa. % flelhmwt saloons. ‘Hi-ll. —~ :___ bllltlldler, otttrlureastwgt‘ geltd '“¢1egw.t¢-Klv8 '-—— td s moon rom u- lmo." years may h! TNFW-Ifd- 40m“) m‘ m7 PIMM‘ 5'9" ileiIfgr gllnerael Home. BervIce at V”! 3 - gig’. "lmlilllg gag; o"?! W; thebhon}: egg gasviwsa conduct- " w" P!"- t v. . MacLennan. - IvlLI-mfiY mQI-luzlewpluvfl aldblilyllll Inca“ also; l ‘Hdomy all-bearers. John Ceilings. - u um new ti); mum‘ °I~ Izwaglla- i°"ml"-°fl- i- SUMMERSIDF 33g: Coach/J. J. Stgromma." m‘ ° o-io-lo-is - H‘ l~ d ‘Zi’§“t.§'§‘éh‘a.t 523:3 ' ——# -ofl lflynqq Ira], _ Mr. _—'—'—~—————-—-— —-——-- Mepe" ""i%“*e°.:::r.". m: waze.e.~-».§-.;.---- we.» -.______Z this... ‘Wel- ....~ $329M..." Chester simnoon '1'. Belgian. fro. SMuQnIHegINiePIIeTt $11!: 1%§I£’“° "Anus" Jot?“ cmtmm “mum” m ha‘ p“ mm" “W.” “d m“ m“ on .. buying m‘; to HUMJMPPIN HILABJTY WITH pies cemeer. °“‘“” eel-col B v-m- “=- Ie" Y WWW" I'll ll VI Gallant - ————— willy ho‘: Wm maem ‘he PK» MODIIQIL-S. ____ o a a Personal‘ 5C9“ m song and‘ swnvg‘ g 11 011-643;“! oy ' _-'_ ' - ' ' Personals Stan an Oliver are starredwwim sllmllwrfldfi an. Emmett J-mit-h ref-wood in HIT AN” "U" "A" " I“ __‘ Iv “ittltwh ilffllhm“ by “V” slnnoohaxlfiimsallaéitrirgstleiailifé ltgfllg: 'se;.;-;*g;i~.i°.f:‘t°..fi.".l‘3.l°.: .l.&i'f'.:'.%1§*.l‘.l: 523E tilts“); lg» me,»- iifi-“Flii 35 Killed In Action "e -.\==-.-;": “.“"°"*“ " h“ W“? thiatli w Summ sld t t . Lt. c k 1 ‘l?’ ‘5- "W" “ °“ m‘- "c’up;scglzrgfarfinaccldentlgvas now stir-title.’ u 0° s vidghfh 1nd?‘ Mum“ 9"‘ gnoitllllled and the diefendanzlitélggig _“t an and M" John H an unilsteriggetdabslgriezam; svlltllgr-l s I luilly. lie wssliujlsu lqlgeeéim was km,’ gum, m- o“ a {$5 filelfrflne efqvencw that exoloit Mr. Wilfred Gallant of Buln- Bl! Yllk A" lllmlflltaéddxg; Ii/Illr. J.‘ Watson Mac- weeks‘ vacation trip to Toronto. the f "is? “e l‘ h m m meraldef’ m‘ "}'§§“’°°. a Mo} g d db M, where they will vi it rl ti ._s. ' . 8TB!" 10m B DH-lntnt 0 fiugwigugtéxa-Zngagégztffge E): —'!‘he Misses PeImy ealndvefsion "teLifugEIh-ofinnfigwrfinacfig u gafltlglelslls gleatexllioi: soglonlgfgglg Bi-"ml- K‘ (Likes ed ' stance Denny left yesterday ior neltgglr Oman; imsenfi. 15,1133‘: giiliofanflnk ‘IE4 22391" Plfillega 1x0 JASTO; gsyrumvs - The Montreal following an extended nine from his windolce. ous- °“ "5 - °- ' the Summerslde Bap- wnlitfi! 01:, Rev. Ernest J. Bar- has returned with Mrs. Bor- and daughter. Shirley, from men spent in New Bruns- m Nova Scotis and different n; o! the Island. at the 99th mum Sessions of the Maritime provinces Mr. Barrass was ap- med a member of the Home melon Board and also a member o; m, Committee of notestant- ctiholio Relations o! Canada-S. > MAN ESCAPE!) SINK- EPSIBEML aygb Pglnkller oi Bum- was on ar .. e till! Own- ffffideoie iirm. Palmer and Wil- mm; oi which he is a. member. ‘gm it was sent to the bottom by en engine room expansion llilmllgs .N.s.. was earn fiégmirligfiaflle tug was the Lawren- list ill! ti." | vac I‘. J. visit at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. E. Wright. Summerside.-S. -Sgt. and Mrs. tired MacMil- lan and son David of Charlotte- town, who have been living Summerslde left yesterday, Sgt. MacMillan having been posted elsewhere. in United Church Conference llears Economic Report THE__ CHARLQTTETQQN GUARDIAN TO-DAY. ' w» YIUDV matters worse. they are rmed £1 B1109" Wiley by sters. But witha-l. Stan and Oliver ar not too burden Harlan. one oi their c. typically nimous heart. Grant Lawrence. in demon SlAll tutu... lllllill llAllll “countenance: tomers are scarce and paying cus- tomers even scarcer. And to make l- KYOUD 0! IIUR‘ ed with their own troubles to come to the aid of Mary dancing school mllnlls. who is hovlnz uoy- friend trouble with her oarenis} n! mama. gas are. they oiferlo "front" for her sweet- stratlng his new fllune-throuring MARSHA". n- ALSO MARCH 0F TIME AND DISNEY CARTOON SHOWS a... 7.30 — 9.15 lant, enlisted when only eighteen year, oi age received his basic training at Aidershot and proceeded overseas about e year 8B0. e mersides popular young men and his many friends in Summerside extend to Mr. and Mrs. Gallant sincere sympathy in their be. ieavement. ~ Previous to his enlistment Pte. Gallant was employed by the i-lall Maniltacturlng and Cold Storage Co. and later went in work with The young man was one of Sum- 5t “T. Porter. owned icrmerly bv 'Porl-al- Construction Company ioundl d will $1.... when it y; the Palmer and W my of Sumrnerside. After the ex- IDNDON. Ont. Sept. 8 -— (OP) - Mixed economic order. consist- ing oi partly state controlled and Partly privately owned property was ooked ior in the years to come in Canada by Dr. Gordon Sisco oi Toronto, secretary ior the commis- sion on Church Union and World Order. oi the United Church of Canada. Mr. Joseph G. Campbell. Pop- ular Point. was nominated at a Lib- eral convention at Cardigan last Cadets llold machine t0 Mary's father in an ef- gltzézsedLgk srtmgialueafi! ‘ghere he §’,’.,,,T“.’§.“,“'};o,l.§§§ gélalxéwgylsggj wfif f0“ m w“ the b" m “name Besides his sorrsowirfige ‘parents "m" and 1°" t m 10° “m” f!!!“ Qlmdmtw“ M u“ mmnant he leaves to mourn five sisters from Kweilin. a major city oi W“ °“' _ Inez (Mrs. George Peters) Elaine: Kwangsi Province. D9118. Isabel and Phyllis at home ‘TT’ I _ ting gauge-t brothers, Herbert Allan llomlnatlon c cergmony A; ' 7 1 I a a ' In 3rd Kings IIIIII- 3 II ll ll __ own ea | l0ll eavy pluion which sank the tug the crew mdMl‘ Palmer rowed for four m, beiom reaohlnR shore.--S —WOUNDED IN ACTl0N.— h m5, Mary Loughlin. Ottawa Street. Bummerslde yesterday was formed by the Department of Nat- blul Defense that her son. Pte. limes Thomas Walter Loughlln n; officially reported wounded in onion on August 31st, the nature, Ind extent of the wounds not yet‘ available Pic. Ioughlin is nineteen years old and went overseas lest llo nbcr. l-le is son cf Mr. and Mrs. 5i. en Lcughlin and prevlcus ' eniisiment in April ' d at Loughlin a ih- wish that more cheer- II€W5 will soon be recclvezt-S. be t I Acting Major General Ernest A. Wilford. CB1], M.M., E.D.. 0f llontresl. who has been promoted irom the rank of Brigadier-and has been appointed Adjutant Gen- mll. National Defence Headqilflft‘ Iii. Since April 104-3 General Wal- lord has been serving as Deputy flaunt and Quartermaster Gen- ci the First Canadian Army. Félnadlan Army Photo) F0ll 91E 100 L. S. ULLETI 150 N. I. BULLET! (3 months) N. H. PULLETI 5 1-2 month!) D. F. McFAltLANl SUMMEBBXDI.‘ 0-8-9-12-14 Some Cm Armyhod oi 5 um m 61's 1 kg PROFESSIONAL CARD i‘ l. t. lllCllEY Chartered Acaolntanl ll Granvllc Street Sutuaeratls QUEBEC. Quebec City Wm be thelscenlim the meeting WWW" m“ P _ ister Winston Churchill and re sident Roosevelt at s date yet w potentially many meetings with t _ bllity that the'collapse of to: man resistance may °°m° A ' 7 “i-Iiimtye lesderl. WM m" MI’ met since they W" “I Tehen“ l“; ‘Ngygryggighwélsl 1:115:11 the con. lques ° n war. hm“ ‘zvklillllsebeoaatttkégi ‘Evjvuixthpetfhe bim- t question of Europe!" 6°" the dcmilltorisstion oi er- many and the plans icr making‘ l» peace that will not breed anc e1‘ war. However. it is expect“ m" ‘h’ main purpose oi’ the meetin!‘ w‘: be to plan the flnnl phasss o conquest of Germany B" a“ tensifled effort against Java Quebec was thrilled to h and We tleliggxpltrggfinsa green-Egg?! grea _ were: in exlierctéatlon oi the forth om ng mee - c News correspondents and cam- “ men are here in force and the e teau s ontenac with it! has been talfinl tliveglifl th a ee- §§te§II¥§ZY elitist- hentetls. cthe 01er- endon and Chateau Sit. 161th have been taken over or‘c spondents. MP9" m“ m gorrespchdehtl. They portan ders. great Cha s00 rooms more hardn bl sttlck T1009!- 7l€eTtt D FROM PASTUBI IN anus West Royalty. I-yeer-old gel!"- Stewart. Hampshire. WANTED full. or report was pre- Em ionsh BY Sept. 8 —- decided. ‘This will be important Ito the enemy's r118 w; m, massing oi new enemy °" “m” “ditfiltli-‘JLCE- n- mostly black. Notify apartment. Arrange out. Apply 201 Prince St Y. adl its 0f the 8th erlsiigtcslntlti; banks o! the 8PM n ma‘ The commission sented today to the lith General Council of the Church ere. meeting phasls on international relat-‘K- C~ p5 1n me report w“ pmced nominated as Progressive Conser- high on the list,. because relations “all” candidate for King's in the M with other countries must be right before domestic problems would be solved, Dr. Sisco said. He warned that if Canada adopted isolation- lsm as international policy it. may lead to another world war. “Quebec City IPICIICFCS For Conference C. R. BLACKBURN (OP) —' of the most of thel he possi- '1 as the ln- . l1. ave the I01’- uls. Enemy Squandors llmrvos In Italy 0A‘ god Gothic tine. for- only J. 8-0-21 .| Cel ._ A IIOUSEKEEPEI. part time. for small to sleet! Icillcr for the Third met ‘King's. The homing i; 1°;- the seat in the Legislature at present ——- occupied by Mr. H. l". MsoPhce, The Charlottetown Sea Cadets House (a, Ctkmmons. . . . Agnew" president o the ThirdeKingb Liberal Association presided last night. with Mr. C B- Clay as secretary. tion, was moved seconded by James MacDonald other names were submitted to th meeting. Addresses were made by Premier J. Water Jones, Mr. Campbell, and ssrs. Alex Macliay, M. J’. MacLean and Frank M y. There was a full representation oi delegates. Island Cain ln Farm Income Largest In ’43 OTTAWA. Sept. I —- (OP) Canada's gross cash farm income in 1944 may total 01.760.000.000. a figure which would have seemed incredible in 1932 when it was only $383.500.000, Federal author- ities estimated today. The most impressive gains in income since the low year of 1932 have been made on Prince Ed- ward Island with five times as much income in 1943; New Bruns- wick up five times and Quebec. Manitoba. Saskatchewan, up four times. Thus in i932 the Prince Edward Island gross farm income was C2.- 880.000 against 515920.000 in 1943. New Brunswick rose from $6,- E nlsht as Party candidate for Coun- Dls of Mr. MacPhee was recently f ' The nomination of Mr. Campbell who was Ml". MacPhees defeated Opponent in the last provincial elec- by Fred MarlaiNn, o Cpening Parade heldtheir opening parade of the new school term yesterday at H, . C. _S. Queen Charlotte where they wlli take their training this year. There were 70 old cadets and 20 new recruits on parade, which is- very encouraging m the officers and instructors for the first night. This year the Cadets will have as instructors Captain Myers and Mr- Cumlninss- Capt. Myers will instruct in seamanshlp and navi. Eation and Mr. Cummings will teach knots and splices. The courses this year are plan. ned to be more advanced than those of last year, with Morse signalling being studied as well as Semlphore. The navigation course w also be much more advanced. ________ Aims 0f C. C. F. Party Explained At Meeting Th aims of tho O were explained last speakers from Western Canada at g1. meeting in the B. I. S. Hall, Charlottetown. The special speakers were Mr. W. B. Pinch, party organiser from Regina. Sask.. and Mr. A. M. Nicholson member oi the House of Commons for the McKenzie constituency oi Saskat- gleigwan. About 165 persons atten- The meeting opened with the singing oi‘ 0 Canada followed by brief remarks by the chairman. Mr. Leo Bradley. D. C. M. The first speaker. Mr. Pinch. ex- plained thc proposed program 0f the C. C. F. party and told something . U. P. party on night by two CEITIIAI. GlIAIllllAll Thh calla: b renal-vol for news at looll lntorfll. tilt ldvcltlalnl oi s newly nature may be lnleflfll at ilve cents a word. strictly on!- abla in_advance. _ e-i IIOIIJVES ‘wit..- _r..s_c.__wu- Winss at a Wings Parade held at No. 6 Service a o. uptDBBlimNmI Command GHUNGKING. 5cm. 8 - (AP) _ The larje and l qstabllshed American air bale at ling in Central China tell yesterday ba- iore a strong JIDGMM 1°?” reaming down the Hunan- Kwsngsl railway in a drive in- tended to help establish an over- land military route Irom Man- churla to Singapore. The Chinese high command an- nounced the loss today and ad- mitted that the invader force reached a point only six miles inortheast of the important town Shells Finished annuals. .aeet.o-(c P)-—Ons. w.’ backodwifi ilagsoithe ati ted N ons and ringed with s variety oi Canadian made bombs and shells. Munitions Minister C. D. Howe received here today irom muniticn workers a re- lica. of the 100,000.000th heavy pm- ectile made in Canada sine, glut of the war. The actual l00.000,000l.ll shell, stuftedJ/lth ” in German I) and English telling oi the 86h- ievement of Canadian workers. was shipped some time ago to France. A few hours before its “twin bro- ther" was presented to Mr. Howe, the shell had been fired from a 25 poundcr gun by Canadian soldiers.» carrying its message to the German Army. he W83 received by tho people of Prince Edward Island. l-ie said no attended a number oi meetings at various centres in the province last; week. Mr. icholsonéave argeneral out- line oi how the . C. - party Wll organised and what it offers in the way oi solving economic problems. He compared the C. C. F’. econ- omie plan with those of the two older parties. Mr. Nicholson also Ito-ted that when the party a. coun- . . . in keel! the people employed instead oi using a relief or dole system, the speaker said. The speaker commended i110 country for its lend lease plan and for the outright donations by the country to Britain and her allies. Mr. Douglas Maclvarlane. Sec- retary of the C. C. F. in P. E. I. moved a hearty vote of thank to the speakers and Mr. Guthrie Dal- ingall seconded the motion. The meeting closed with The King. BIRTHS JOHNSTON — At Charlottetow 44 to Flt. t SUIOLIMENT “flit! - muruu. - vmum. no. Mo. :14 _ in?!“ a MDSPMORUSIF) :n..c ‘(to iaoumll/loss. sr-Ft; nor w... - r .. at r at!’ ' sa alumnae» LIUWVIILSMIJIQM aw, naenonroeouaeuwvuummui. ' ADI av .. The Protein content of Shur-Galn llof Concentrate In!” ‘ been raised to 40%- from 35%|! Thus you get: 5% more protein-S extra helpers in your pig ' feeding job-assisting you to make hogs grow faster, to grow‘ more economically, to grade better-and you get these Froc II The price of Slillr-Gain 40% llog Concentrate is being held at the same level as for the former 35% product. .. , jflj." ' You can got al the Sitar-Cain llag Coooani-Itoyoawaai.‘ ’ There is no shortage of protein material for snaking he‘. ' cortcentrato. ‘ l Slur-Gain 40% llog Concentrate la bohglado to pro-wt‘ i standards — plus overtime scientific advances h feeding. ' Get Shir-Cain 40% llog Concentrato-NOWI-land your hogs grow gright out of their ‘ g __ welf- o ' ‘ . .._; ' 40/. IIOGPCONCEN I RA E MADE BY CANADA PACKERS I.IMITED——FEED DIVISION MONTREAL TORONITO. The Feed Division of Canada Packers Lltnitod KENSINGTON, P.I.I. CO-OPERATI WITH:- Fecd Service Mills where grinding and mixing facilities are available-J E. D. IVES, North Tryon D. A. MacRAI, Hestlnrd-olc GORDON ROSS, Vernon River Dealers yvltere Slutr-Gain complete feeds and concentrates are available. W. M. Bowness. Bodcoue W. B. Jenkins. Charlottetown D. A. Mclao. Healhenlalo E. A. Bllell. Village Green, T- M-YLMWBHY" 5 C°-v_ 03ml"? J. C. Plllmln. New Anmtn William canteen. Bedcque mmld W"- S""""°"'_"° Qulsley a Son. St. Peters N A. Cntcllffe. Fredericton “lain”? s‘ Mm"- *‘*°'""‘"' A. L. Rennie, Elmsdale S. D. Dixon. North Tryon. M°“gllg-‘l'jou5ggém°m “m! M°F“fl"°- Gordon Rosa, Vernon-River ‘ J. B. Driscoll. Mt. Ilcrbert J F “lama 'mnk“u Stewart 8t Beck, Montague Mrs. Laurette Divlnc, Peaks, Mamie “lcxém omen.‘ J. C. Wilkinson. Springfield weal John Edwards. Colvllle nlnt-(iuigan 8r. Doyle. llunteq Rlvqr Wlltshlre Dairy 00., North Wil- E. D. Ives. North ‘Bryon ll. S. McLeod. Vernon River tshlre “Choose you this day CHRIST or ;;e§+e+++e;+ Under the capable l Jolutatono the organlzatlo tioits are kindly asked to date clear for this unique Sunday School—9:30 s. m. Gospel Service-him p. m. SALVATION ARMY CAMPAIGN ORGANIZATION WELL UNDERWAY “HOME FRONT APPEAL” is w aim this year is a one-day cam September 19th. The slogan ls Must Be Done, It Will Be Done." whom you will serve!” the DEVIL? IFe-‘ITT-t-I-"fiT-i cadet-ship of Mr. Edwin C. n for the Salvation Army ell underway. The pnlgn on Tuesday, “It Can Be Done, It Other organiza- sgovooo to $34|459,Q0o_ f it 115; _ H 1d It l ed t Hospital. Sept. 3 i9 . -Lt. Quebec from 441,640,000 to Imprlsw; stnnedesgds CI allvwng l: ""1 MYS- 3"“ Jélmsim- a “W!” =—-+:—-=1=-" " - -~' ‘zl- = ‘ iirip-"Wr?" '=- “$3301; Canada and at the close o, h“ "b lgvfigdy Pun“ county ELEVATION AFFECTED POST-W AR B y PROPHEC! COMES TRUE .v ‘lasilllzljtilba 110m 836930.000 to droefis: he answered numerous ques- Hospital ‘(an sggewberw-La 344i to gihehftlevattion tatxswhircfh a gujn aOl-lANlgfigUldid ~ (CI; - tfiiuaassrwfio. lfirtésfi -b (ClUh- ' =f 5 5k m. g ' _ Mr. and rs. ares g nee w a arge n cctcri y vo‘ o , 0 or expel‘ men . rs. .ara anna am ers. w 4 _ w kfiqefifl mm ‘77'uo'oool_la%x;i §§“§},‘,°"§,'§§‘,ff, m; “$12511 Olga Walsh) Middleton. s son. temperature, height, of bnronletcr, lntlldixtg construction has been re-'('.cclared_ her 101st birthday l‘ ‘ wyman Frederick. degree of wear of the gull and rommcndcd by the _Post-\voi~ Dc- rhat ‘III’ . l5 39114311} .. d mar . 19¢!‘ ‘ I I ' other factors. vcloplncnt Comlulitec of the. God wl._l glow: him t in thu » g2 a __iMAR1L1A_GE5 l-s-ste-aaodmzlorst-l. ‘l 1 lohaanaabtteg City Council. Iwar." died at the an or 104. . .- __ a msenolunn - MscDONALD - < ' At C well United Church Sept. 5g 0th, om, v. LM lkinlrzersloni- I , i l ge ure ac n- , sPuhrL ' El: o? fifidn. to ‘Rev. wlllllgllrlrli ' - .- k M Do Id Gr en . . ' w. summons and D. ADAMS fiitifsealfi. m‘ ° ° TAYLOR. — MACLBOD — At the ;‘_ home oi the bride's parents. Park be Rev. I2. daughter Moo .. LAC. Robert Edward Taylor, of Malakwa.. B. C .. and Dartmouth. N S DIATII MACLBOI) —— At ‘Moncton. 0n Sept. 7th, 1044, Nell J. Maoleod, formerly of l-iartsville P. E. ls- land. aged 6'1 years. The remains will be accompanied home by his sister. Mrs. Martin. The remains will arrive at the Cutcllife Funeral Home this. Saturday evening. Fu- neral from Hartsvllle Presbyterian Church. Sunday afternoon service starting at 2 p m. Interment m Hartsvllie Cemetery. N. D. MacLcan IJNDEITAKER EMIALMII flarloototewa all co-o-peraie by keeping this whirlwind campaign. North Wlltalsho J Rana II l.“ b-o-ot. fbflvfii-"lcifixll-'b'b'b_'.brd'_'k+d~'b++d"kfb_'kfb_4 in lino Will ‘v38 - Contemplative but unbnsrrl fill: plmlo m‘ Dlcppr er in the city square aiicr the have loft it. in lhclr care. - (Canadian Army - W. ‘master raced]. B. Radiopho‘ .